FARM AUCTION SHOPPING | What did we buy?!

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My dad and I go up to an auction and we don't come home empty handed

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Hartung Family Farms is a farming operation out of Jackson and Clinton County Iowa, with our main farm located in Preston Iowa. We have around 2400 acres of corn, soybeans, alfalfa, rye, and oats as well as around 750 head of cattle. We have a wide range of International equipment from small tractors from the 1970s to newer large farm tractors!

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My grandfather was in the CCC and helped build Backbone state park near Strawberry point. He was born and raised in DeWitt.

garyhenn
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I love the 3588 IH we had on the farm I worked on in the '80s. We called it the bronto because it looked like a brontosaurs lumbering thru the field.

rick
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Strawberry Point. My old stomping grounds 50 years ago. Hasn't changed a bit.

gonerydin
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When the new Holland PTO keeps spinning you need to change the fluids to fix that and for the type of planning that your dad wants to do use a three point broadcasting spreader Cheap and I will do the job even an old lime spreader

jeffmareksr
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4020’s are beauties I have two of them ones a 65’ and other is 68’, still running like they left the showroom

garrettbeams
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Thanks for bringing us along and congrats on ur purchase with a little TLC it will be good as new u live and learn like u said also Ron u gotta get on ur dads level and sport the mustache with him

charleslynch
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Wow those prices are high!! Can't make it worth your while at that price...but we saw the bud man and Ron so another awesome video

tomcleghorn
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It’s 4 degrees here and I’m walking around in shorts and a hodie

delbennett
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First, there's a town in Oregon, has strawberry festival, a parade, and the world's largest shortcake. Second, Budman w/cookie Ron, with a year's head start on hunting beard, that he said last hunting season was grown seasonally. And thanks for J D update and a small glimpse of your job. Last that back blade will make short work of your concrete driveway. No more shovel.

gerryhartung
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We bought a Case IH 5100 drill brand new in 1991 for $4800, I wish we had it back now!!!

brianfitzpatrick
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Ron, operated a 2+2 when they first came out. Did not like the steering. Give me a 4440 or a 1086 and those are my favorites.

richardclay
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Hope you brought the deutz dx110 absolute classic, German 4020 😂

matthewgray
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We use to have a 6588. I loved the tractor.

brentillig
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I see you have the Boss between you and your dad.

michaelsurratt
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I think you are ok on the blade. Compared to new price. Had to laugh when you were talking about the flutes on the drills. Those sold a lot closer to the prices I was thinking. I sold a 20 foot 5100 this spring for 4500 and thought I got good money but right now I don’t think 7500 is out of line. When you are looking at those older drills like that take the row units and swing them side to side. They have bushings on the front of them and they get worn out and don’t track well. Big pain in the rear end to change those. I have a lot of fun following auctions. Around here if you raise your hand and make a cut motion it means you will go half of the bid. Ie.500 becomes 250. I wonder if they do that back there? Good interesting video.

lancedever
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We had a Binder actuated like that, we called it the Colonial Viper.
Was a bucking bull hauling liquid poop. The hinge pins were wore, getting rid of it was cheaper than fixing it.

dennishuntley
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Can’t beat an old 4020! Don’t know where you have been but 4020 s have been selling for $10, 000 to 15 for 10 years! Cheap hp for 100 hp +!

thomasleonard
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John Deere is a better drill. You can see the seed coming through the metor on a JD. The hole opener assembly is built better on a deere and visibility to watch openers is better and the hitch is stronger and some are built to fold up. I have done thousands of acres, never go red drill.

dougwitman
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On the caseih drill, we took the grass seed hoses off and just let it fall as we would get it plug down at the end so it wasn’t seeding. I might be wrong but usually the fine seed box is on the front and the ones on the back were for your coarser grass seed.

geoffcrabb
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Rule number one about buying at never ever, ever, ever start the bidding. And like you said, hold back and see if they will split down. They usually will but listening to those cats seek that high boy, they didn’t seem inclined to do it.

peteparker